The Brothers is massively underrated as this is an amazing TV gem production and a pleasure to watch. Well worth a look and I can say that with total confidence. Delve into it, absorb and enjoy.
I enjoy The Brothers,I record every Thursday evening from Talking Pictures.I like the storylines and the characters and it has a pleasant soap like quality blending drama with soap opera.
I've added this video to my blog. A while ago I wrote a brief description of this now largely overlooked TV serial, so it's great to find a book such as this. The Brothers was ahead of its time and is also a good primer of what the 70's were like. For instance, nationalisation of the transport industry was a real possibility and The Brothers has the firm preparing to deal with this, including diversifying by entering the Continent where they'd presumably decamp if the government seized the industry. The show also has women being more than just tea makers and props for male characters.
In 1973 I started my HGV mechanic apprenticeship at Hilton Transport Services (HTS) Charlton depot in South East London, which is where the outside yard scenes for the Brothers was filmed. Being quite young I really didn’t take too much notice of the filming or cast at the time, although I knew how popular the TV series was amongst my family members on a Sunday evening. I’m currently watching the episodes on talking pictures TV and slightly regret not having got much closer to the action and cast all those years ago. I think the series was quite reflective of the transport industry at the time, and I love the fashion and tough no nonsense speaking, again in with the period.
Hi Rob, I just received a copy of the first season from a fellow lover of British tv-series and this ofcourse brought back fond memories. It really is a great series. Thank you for this promotion and the book. It reminded me also of the wonderful actors that were in the show. I always check what they did before and after. Most of these actors kept on working, but you can't stop thinking what would have happened if they did this or that series. But that's the way it goes.
I'm glad I came across your video Rob as I had been wondering if there was much written about the series, having recently got into it with the Talking Pictures TV screenings. I certainly remember the show being on in the 70's but it wasn't something my parents liked to watch, so other than the fact that Colin Baker and Kate O'Mara had been in it, I didn't know much about the series. Looking online I was amazed to see it ran to 7 series, with 2 series sometimes being transmitted in the same year - the BBC must have had a lot of faith in it. I'm hooked now, and as you say, it is compulsive viewing, so I'm very much looking forward to finding out more with your book.
The fashions don't catch my eyes at all except foe Edward's sideburns.a great series and that looks like a very impressive book,it looks like the format of those very thorough tomes written about rock legends like The Beach Boys,Beatles etc I would like it as a prezzy!
The Brothers is massively underrated as this is an amazing TV gem production and a pleasure to watch. Well worth a look and I can say that with total confidence. Delve into it, absorb and enjoy.
Thanks Rob. The book is fantastic. Well done for doing such a great job with it.
My parents would watch this show on their own. We were kept out of the TV room when it aired.
I love this show and watch it on TH-cam.
I enjoy The Brothers,I record every Thursday evening from Talking Pictures.I like the storylines and the characters and it has a pleasant soap like quality blending drama with soap opera.
Hope you will upload the full episodes.Still a great series to watch after 50 years or so. It's timeless
I've added this video to my blog. A while ago I wrote a brief description of this now largely overlooked TV serial, so it's great to find a book such as this. The Brothers was ahead of its time and is also a good primer of what the 70's were like. For instance, nationalisation of the transport industry was a real possibility and The Brothers has the firm preparing to deal with this, including diversifying by entering the Continent where they'd presumably decamp if the government seized the industry. The show also has women being more than just tea makers and props for male characters.
In 1973 I started my HGV mechanic apprenticeship at Hilton Transport Services (HTS) Charlton depot in South East London, which is where the outside yard scenes for the Brothers was filmed. Being quite young I really didn’t take too much notice of the filming or cast at the time, although I knew how popular the TV series was amongst my family members on a Sunday evening. I’m currently watching the episodes on talking pictures TV and slightly regret not having got much closer to the action and cast all those years ago. I think the series was quite reflective of the transport industry at the time, and I love the fashion and tough no nonsense speaking, again in with the period.
Fantastic 70s series great decade for TV 💪👍
Hi Rob, I just received a copy of the first season from a fellow lover of British tv-series and this ofcourse brought back fond memories. It really is a great series. Thank you for this promotion and the book. It reminded me also of the wonderful actors that were in the show. I always check what they did before and after. Most of these actors kept on working, but you can't stop thinking what would have happened if they did this or that series. But that's the way it goes.
I'm glad I came across your video Rob as I had been wondering if there was much written about the series, having recently got into it with the Talking Pictures TV screenings. I certainly remember the show being on in the 70's but it wasn't something my parents liked to watch, so other than the fact that Colin Baker and Kate O'Mara had been in it, I didn't know much about the series. Looking online I was amazed to see it ran to 7 series, with 2 series sometimes being transmitted in the same year - the BBC must have had a lot of faith in it. I'm hooked now, and as you say, it is compulsive viewing, so I'm very much looking forward to finding out more with your book.
A timeless gem from the 1970s
Loved this in the 70s. Liked Robin chadwick! Got an autographed photo of him. See it is on talking pictures.
Monday evenings at 8 pm. Takes me back a bit.
The fashions don't catch my eyes at all except foe Edward's sideburns.a great series and that looks like a very impressive book,it looks like the format of those very thorough tomes written about rock legends like The Beach Boys,Beatles etc I would like it as a prezzy!
Does the book explain why Glyn Owen who played Edward Hammond was replaced by Patrick O'Connell from season 2 onwards? Does anyone know?
I read somewhere that he wanted more money to continue and was refused by the BBC so he quit….but cannot verify that.
@@RogCoops thats correct he admitted it on the "After they were famous the brothers" show on YT
Hi Rob, how can I send you a direct message about the book please?
Less than a minute in and I'm sensing someones book isn't selling as well as they hoped
UK Dallas way , way before US Dallas .